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Restaurant & Lounge Sign
Restaurant & Lounge Sign
Restaurant & Lounge Sign
Restaurant & Lounge Sign

Restaurant & Lounge Sign

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This item is in Lorain, OH

Overview of Restaurant & Lounge Sign

Item Details

Origin / Description: Restaurant & Lounge Sign

Approximate Measurements: 96" L X 48" H

Originally located at 9th and Broadway in Lorain, Ohio and operated from 1985 - 2000

Approximate Measurements: 96" L X 48" H

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The Corner Restaurant & Lounge, located at the corner of West 9th Street and Broadway (900 Broadway) started out, first of all, as the Miraldi Brothers Cafe & Sample Room at 836 Broadway in 1910. Five years later, in 1915, they were forced to move by the WTCU (The Women's Temperance Christian Union) to 802 Broadway forattempting in hiding the fact that they were serving liquor (thus the name "Sample"). In 1919 the Volsted Act, which prompted the 18th Amendment, otherwise known as "Prohibition", forced the Miraldi Brothers to rename their cafe as Miraldi Brothers "Soft Drinks". In 1924, John Miraldi moved his cafe to 900 Broadway.

John, however, left the business for a while and went into real estate. His brother James, meanwhile, took over the business, along with starting a business of his own in 1928 at 2105 Elyria Avenue and was called James Miraldi Soft Drinks. In 1934, John returned to running the cafe, calling it Miraldi's Cafe. Helping him with the business was his wife Josephine and his sister-in-law Carmela, the widow of Flora Miraldi. From this point, until 1957, the Miraldi family ran this well known restaurant. In 1957, Richard Pazder, from Vermilion, Ohio, bought the cafe from the Miraldi family, directing its operations until 1962. At this point, in 1962, Ray Leidheiser, a veteran Vermilion restuaranteur, purchased trhe cafe from Richard Pazder, serving the Lorain public for six years, until ill health forced him to sell. In 1968, George and Alafair Mayflower Shuster owned and operated Miraldi's Cafe, until 1985.

In July, 1983, Rich Foil and Bob Catalano bought the building from the Miraldi family and remodeled it, turning it, two years later, in 1985, into a restaurant and lounge, calling it "The Corner". At first, Rich and Bob started out just serving lunch, featuring a simple Italian meal and menu. Gradually, they extended the hours, remaining open several nights a week for dinner. They had four full-time employees and fourteen part-time employees. What made the restuarant unique, however, was that it enhanced a historical flavor and atmosphere. Old newspaper clippings were framed, hanging on the walls. There were black & white photos of local sports teams and players and freighters on the river that were donated. There were also old auto dealer and gas station signs, along with other Broadway businesses, hanging on the walls. In a way, the restaurant had a "taste of Cheers" - from the famed television comedy show. There were even classic car shows during the month of August - part of West 9th Street would be blocked off.  

However, on New Year's Eve, December 31, 2000, the Corner closed its doors after seventeen years. In early Spring, 2001, the building re-opened as Scorchers.

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Payment

Purchases made under $1,000 will be automatically charged to the card on file with Proxibid. If you wish to do an alternate payment method, you must contact us to make us aware. we will charge all credit cards following the auction conclusion Bank Wire: $20 Wire Fee Swift Code:KEYBUS33 Key Bank, NA 4910 Tiedeman Rd Brooklyn, OH 44144 Routing: 041001039 Account: 00350211016489 Rosen & Co. Inc. Trust Account Buying AS-IS WHERE-IS w/no contingencies, warranties or returns. RCI is not responsible for lost/stolen/misplaced items or accidents. Everything is sold AS-IS, WHERE-IS, w/out any warranties. Auctioneers makes no warrantee as to the accuracy of the information contained. Bidders are encouraged to inspect prior to the auction. Auction is subject to additions, deletions, prior sale. ALL PURCHASES MUST BE PAID IN FULL ON THE DAY OF THE SALE. Registration is to be completed in full, online and with a credit card. If invoices are not paid in full within the stated time, RCI/BBA may received as deposits as liquidated damages. Lots that are not paid for/re-moved w/in the allotted time may be resold w/out further notice. Any deficiencies/other expenses of resale will be charged to the purchaser. Riggers must present RCI/BBA with valid comm. general liability insurance certificate in a minimum of $2,000,000 combined single limit per occurrence naming Dorlon Golf Course as additional insured. Any hydraulic fluid removal and/or oil leaks are the responsibility of the buyer to reasonable care to ensure that there is no release to the environment or any hazardous wastes or substances as defined in applicable federal, state and local statues, regulations, rules, or ordinances. RCI/BBA is not responsible for the removal, shipping and/or delivery of items.
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Auction Details

Historical Antiques & Military Memorabilia329 W 10th Street, Lorain, OH, 44052Monday, Sep 21, 2020 | 4:00 PM CDT

Terms Of Sale

Buying as is, where is with no contingencies, warranties or returns of any kind. 17% buyers premium. No titled vehicle will leave premises until check clears. Not responsible for any lost, stolen or misplaced items. Not responsible for any accidents. Buyer takes full responsibility for all items purchased. Item Pick Up is Thursday, October 22nd - 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM or by appointment
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